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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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Here you can spout your USA political views.

Rules:
1. Keep it clean
2. No fighting
3. Respect the views of others.
4. US Political views, No Religious views
5. Have fun :)

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Pretty easy to see how the liberal media can gaslight mobs into believing a woman who's own best friend said she's lying.

They don't care about CB Ford. They care about being able to kill babies without restriction.
 
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Why is she always wearing grey gloves?
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How many weapons have we sold today ?

Not enough. The economy needs to roar and produce more taxpayers who have high paying arms manufacturing jobs once again. Less tax consumers whose skills are mopping floors and producing more unwanted or neglected children they cannot afford.
 
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Yeah, blame the victim. He should have known.
But the former USA used to champion human rights abroad (sometimes), this is the kind of stuff they would have denounced, even if it did not involve them directly.
That person is a US resident though.
But it's not important, business first. How many weapons have we sold today ?

Oh but there was such a treaty in place. You must not be aware of the Kharkiv Pact (previously: Partition Treaty on the Black Sea Fleet). It's obviously one more reason why Russia invaded Crimea: to stop paying for the lease.
BTW Crimea is very far from the Mediterranean. You mean the Black Sea.


That peninsula has been in perpetual conflict throught history. The USSR breakup should have included it with Russian territory. A large segment of Eastern Ukraine is pro Russian and I was not aware of any lease, only have been to Kiev, not south to Odessa. Have you been there? I guess you think I dont know my geography. the crimean peninsula area is the base. The turkish strait in front of Istanbul and โ€œapprovalโ€ from Turkey to pass through is needed to enter the Mediterrean.
 
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Unknown ET mouthpiece : โ€œCNN is the best reality show I have ever seenโ€

 
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Ironic that you address the u.s president as "45".
Isn't that the same as the number of days DIFI sat on that report?
Perhaps you should use Mr.45 so we don't get confused with Mrs.45?
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Enlytend and Kate have always used the derogatory term "45" to call Trump: Enlytends hatred for him is so great that she can't get herself to call him by his name and much less as President Trump.

If fact Enlytend's hatred is so great that about 4 pages back she LIKED Lennco's very bloody and gory GIF of Trump's head exploding. Yea... so much for her hypocritical tolerance...

On the other hand a Conservative like Mr-x and others has always shown respect for Barack by always referring to him as President Obama...

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Don Lemon is such a turd. He wants to Censor Kanye West from speaking.

CNN pundit Don Lemon used rap star Kanye Westโ€™s dead mother to attack him for his political views Thursday, saying that if his mother were still alive, she โ€œwould be embarrassedโ€ by his White House visit with President Trump.
โ€œWe need to take the cameras away from Kanye and from a lot of this craziness that happens in the White House, because it is not normal and we need to stop sitting here pretending that itโ€™s normal,โ€ Don Lemon said.

โ€œThis was an embarrassment. Kanyeโ€™s mother is rolling over in her grave,โ€ he continued.

 
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It's Trumps Fault again. ha. Morons. The US has a "Duty to warn". Common Sense is missing, and the guy knew it before he went there.

Relative silence? Who is this guy some special person? There was news article yesterday about an American citizen who went missing where I am. No news coverage!, nothing but because this immigrant guys has a mouthpiece from his pet publication- everybody gets all over it.

 
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The Crimean population shows that Russians comprised 58.32% of the population, Ukrainians 24.32%, Crimean Tartars 12.1%, Byelorussians 1.4%, Tartars 0.54%, Armenians 0.43%, Jews 0.22%, Greeks 0.15%. Few in number but still visible in their culture are Karaites and Kymchaks. About 77% of Crimeans claim Russian as their native language.

In a 2014 Crimea referendum: Voters 'back Russia union'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26606097
 
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Don Lemon is such a turd. He wants to Censor Kanye West from speaking.

CNN pundit Don Lemon used rap star Kanye Westโ€™s dead mother to attack him for his political views Thursday, saying that if his mother were still alive, she โ€œwould be embarrassedโ€ by his White House visit with President Trump.
โ€œWe need to take the cameras away from Kanye and from a lot of this craziness that happens in the White House, because it is not normal and we need to stop sitting here pretending that itโ€™s normal,โ€ Don Lemon said.

โ€œThis was an embarrassment. Kanyeโ€™s mother is rolling over in her grave,โ€ he continued.

Don Lemon... a total embarrassment to true journalism...
 
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That was not a free vote.
It had been preceded by military invasion, purge of the administration, justice, takeover of Parliament, disappearances etc (still ongoing).
The sole purpose of that referendum was to legitimize the invasion. It is sad that so many useful idiots in the West legitimize the Russian regime and its actions. At least do research, then make up your mind.

There is no such thing as a free vote when your country is under foreign military occupation.

And voters had the choice between only two directed questions, so there was nothing to decide really. Basically just say yes or nothing.

The actual turnout was probably less than 50%, the event was widely boycotted.
In addition to the numerous irregularities the vote was not even secret.
They used transparent ballot boxes, to pretend the vote was transparent and honest, but it means that the ballots could show your vote.

I could write whole pages on the subject.
That annexation is as legit as Germany' annexation of Austria in 1938.

Russia took advantage of a power vacuum in Ukraine, and in fact just like its communist predecessor Russia does not attack strong States but weak ones. Being weak is an invitation to aggression. Remember that Putin thinks like a communist, he only understands force.

Russia not only violated international but violated its own commitments. It had recognized Ukraine in its then-present boundaries. Russia violated the Budapest Memorandum, in which the US is a party, along with the UK but also France and China.

The devil is in the details, lots of details.
If you don't know all that happened between the invasion proper and the sham referendum, you know nothing. In fact, you know less than nothing.
 
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Some here also seem to not understand the difference between something that happened and something someone did. Correlation doesnโ€™t equal causation and deregulation isnโ€™t always a good thing.

Dodd Frank, for example, was enacted after the 2008 recession to promote financial stability and to protect consumers. Was the partial rollback a good thing? The banks now exempt probably think so, it remains to be seen whether this is good for consumers or whether it puts them at greater risk.
 
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Video Shows White Woman Calling Cops On Black Child Who Brushed By Her In Brooklyn Deli
A white woman was captured on video calling police on a black child who she claimed groped her inside a Brooklyn bodega.

https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/1050774055320719361

Liberal racist.
 
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Hey Kate don't come here with your superiority complex, because not everyone is as dumb as you make them out to be... You left out the most important fact about Crimea;

Crimea:
A Gift To Ukraine Becomes A Political Flash Point

In 1954, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gave Ukraine a gift: Crimea. At the time, it seemed like a routine move, but six decades later, that gift is having consequences for both countries.

The transfer merited only a paragraph in Pravda, the official Soviet newspaper, on Feb. 27, 1954. The story was one long sentence and dense with detail. Here's what it said:

"Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet transferring Crimea Province from the Russian Republic to the Ukraine Republic, taking into account the integral character of the economy, the territorial proximity and the close economic ties between Crimea Province and the Ukraine Republic, and approving the joint presentation of the Presidium of the Russian Republic Supreme Soviet and the Presidium of the Ukraine Republic Supreme Soviet on the transfer of Crimea Province from the Russian Republic to the Ukraine Republic."

And with that, a region that had been part of Russia for centuries was "gifted" to Ukraine.

"Gifted" because Khrushchev's transfer was ostensibly to mark the 300th anniversary of Ukraine's merger with the Russian empire. And he probably didn't think the Soviet Union would be gone less than 40 years later.

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Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was Russian but felt an affinity with Ukraine. His decision to give Crimea to Ukraine is having consequences today.
As a teenager, Khrushchev went to work in Ukraine's mines. He then joined the Communist Party and rose up through the ranks. He married a Ukrainian woman and considered Ukraine "one of his native lands," Khrushcheva says.


But, asks Lewis Siegelbaum, a historian at Michigan State University, "what motivated such generosity?" Writing on the website Seventeen Moments In Soviet History, he says:

"After all, Crimea, the rugged peninsula jutting into the Black Sea, had not become territorially contiguous with Ukraine all of a sudden."


Siegelbaum argues that Crimea's cultural links with Russia were far stronger, and, at the time, there were slightly more than three Russians in Crimea for each Ukrainian. (Stalin had expelled the entire local Tatar population a decade earlier.)

And, Siegelbaum says, the idea that Crimea and Ukraine had economic similarities, as Pravda noted, was a stretch, since the peninsula was mostly a tourist destination for the rest of the Soviet Union.

There were other reasons for the handover, though.

Ukraine's great famine, or Holodomor, was created by Joseph Stalin, Khrushchev's predecessor; millions died. Stalin died in 1953, and when Khrushchev took over, "the idea was that they really needed to democratize the system, to centralize it less," says Nina Khrushcheva, Khruschev's great-granddaughter and an associate professor of international affairs at The New School in New York.

"It was somewhat symbolic, somewhat trying to reshuffle the centralized system and also, full disclosure, Nikita Khrushchev was very fond of Ukraine," she tells NPR's David Greene. "So I think to some degree it was also a personal gesture toward his favorite republic. He was ethnically Russian, but he really felt great affinity with Ukraine."

Khrushcheva, the author of the upcoming The Lost Khrushchev: A Journey into the Gulag of the Russian Mind, spent time as a child with the Soviet leader.

Khrushcheva also wrote about the history of Russia-Ukraine relations for Reuters this month.

Russians have a decidedly different view of the events.

On Feb. 19, 2009, Pravda ran a piece with the headline: "USSR's Nikita Khrushchev gave Russia's Crimea away to Ukraine in only 15 minutes." Here's how the article described the events:

"Khrushchev informed his comrades of the decision to deliver Crimea to Ukraine incidentally, on the way to lunch. 'Yes, comrades, there is an opinion to deliver Crimea to Ukraine,' he said casually. No one dared to express any protests, because a word of the first face of the Communist Party was law.

"The agenda of the session of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which took place January 25, 1954, contained a question about the delivery of the Crimean region to the structure of the Ukrainian SSR [Soviet Socialist Republic]. The discussion of the question took only 15 minutes. The participants of the meeting approved the decree, and the region was given away to Ukraine for free."

As Siegelbaum, the MSU historian, notes in his essay: "A gift that was at the time essentially meaningless has acquired great historical importance."
https://www.npr.org/sections/parall...comes-a-political-flash-point?t=1539377268448
 
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There is no such thing as a free vote when your country is under foreign military occupation.

There is no such thing as a fair vote when your country allows foreign non citizens to vote when they illegally reside and occupy it.
 
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Where t f do you get โ€œliberalโ€ from that??? Racist sure, but looks inebriated or mentally not all there.
 
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